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Text Copyright 1996, 2010 J. Lee Lehman We all ask questions. Some of these questions are more important than others. What makes a question important? It's not how much money is on the line, or whether you really need to move. It's whether you care more about knowing the answer than about what the answer is. Suppose you're driving to work, and thinking about that new person you interviewed yesterday. You could be thinking, "I wonder if Jane would be good for the job." Or you could be very impressed with Jane, and convinced that she could really help you with that next big project, so you say, "Will my company hire Jane?" The first is not a horary question, while the second one may be. A horary question is one in which the person asking the question really wants to know the answer. It is this serious interest which allows a horary astrologer to interpret the moment when the question is asked. Casual curiosity is not enough. You can ask horary questions about: - Relationships
- Buying or selling a house
- A job offer
- Moving (either for job-related or unrelated reasons)
- A business proposal
- Whether the car you've seen is a good one (or alternately, what's wrong with it)
- A health condition
- A lost object
The more personally you are involved in the question, the better it works in horary. The more specific the question, the better. If the question is about an event, like a job interview, it's generally better to work with the date and time of the event, than with a question about the event. In this case, tell Lee about the event and its timing. If you don't remember when an event was, you can still ask a horary about it. It's just that the question may show less detail than the event chart itself. For horary junkies: if you have already gotten into horary, and know that you will want to ask a number of questions over time, consider Lee's Six Pack Rate. You can pre-pay for six horaries at a discount. This is especially useful in business situations, when you know that you will have a number of decisions to make over a relatively short period of time. Just remember, though - if you don't "wait" to ask each question until it is really "burning," the results won't be as good. Also: if you live somewhere other than the USA (or even in the USA), you can have your consultation with no phone charges, because it can be done VOIP on your computer through Lee's tech support site. You just need to have a headset/microphone combination for your computer. This is especially great if you know astrology, and would like to also "look over Lee's shoulder" while she does the consultation. Note: Please select "service - no shipping required" as the shipping choice, as no shipping is required. Any questions? Call (828) 713-0535 or email lee@leelehman.com
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